ladylike

英 [ˈleɪ.di.laɪk]      美 [ˈleɪ.di.laɪk]
  • adj. 如淑女的;娴淑高贵的
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ladylike (adj.)
also lady-like, 1580s; see lady + like (adj.). Middle English had ladily "queenly, exalted" (late 14c.).
1. She crossed the room with quick, ladylike steps.
她迈着淑女步快速穿过房间。
2. Her language was not very ladylike.
她的语言不怎么文雅。
3. I hate to be blunt, Frankie, but she just didn't strike me as being very ladylike.
恕我直言,弗朗基,我觉得她不是个十足的淑女。
4. Of course, she would do it all in a ladylike way.
当然, 她要以一种很高尚的姿态来做这些.
5. And what fun to eat all you wanted without having censorious people say you weren't ladylike.
想吃什么,就吃什么,也没有人指责你缺乏大家闺秀的风度,真是痛快.